In the morning, we take an hour's drive to reach Durbar square from your hotel. After reaching the Bhaktapur durbar square which is also known as the Town of the Devotees full of ancient medieval arts, architecture, culture, and lifestyle, you will first visit the Nyatapola temple and many other landmarks and monuments. After visiting the palace center, we get to the pottery section of the square where you will see the traditional way of making potteries.
The city of Patan is also known as The City of Fine Arts as it has many ancient places, temples, and shrines, along with their exquisite cravings giving us and detailed insights about the history of Nepal and truly amazing art and architecture skills of Nepalese people. In Patan Durbar square we visit Krishna Mandir, Patan museum, and many other monuments, landmarks, shrines, etc. After a long day, we head back to the hotel.
Pick-up service in the valley is available. Guests can inform us of their desired pick-up location via email, phone, or any other convenient method.
Bhaktapur, a historic city in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant culture. The Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring ancient temples, intricate artwork, and traditional Newari craftsmanship. You can explore the city's rich history, enjoy the charming atmosphere of its narrow streets, and witness the cultural heritage that defines Bhaktapur.
Patan Durbar Square, in the heart of Patan, Nepal, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved temples and intricately carved structures showcasing Newari architecture. Highlights include the Krishna Temple and the Royal Palace, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Kathmandu Valley.
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